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Freedom for Thomas Haynesworth
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Egypt's referendum is a step toward democracy
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March 21, 2011; 8:12 PM)
Mr. Obama hasn't overstepped on Libya
(By Editorial,
March 21, 2011; 8:39 PM)
Montgomery County school board reclaims farmland - to build soccer fields
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March 21, 2011; 9:30 AM)
Montgomery County school board reclaims farmland - to build soccer fields
(Post,
March 20, 2011; 10:57 PM)
Asking military retirees to pay a bit more for health care is reasonable
(Post,
March 20, 2011; 10:05 PM)
Competing visions for reviewing Guantanamo
(By Editorial,
March 20, 2011; 9:51 PM)
As Thomas Jefferson adds help for poor English skills, some Va. parents fume
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March 20, 2011; 10:39 AM)
Fairfax schools' discipline policies up for review; parents seek more leniency
(Post,
March 22, 2011; 10:30 AM)
Congress plunges into D.C. politics and ethics
(By Editorial,
March 21, 2011; 8:22 PM)
The E.U. balances politics with fiscal responsibility
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March 21, 2011; 8:22 PM)
Baltimore charter school agreement eases KIPP's way
(By Editorial,
March 21, 2011; 9:28 AM)
Act III for former Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide
(By Editorial,
March 18, 2011; 8:42 PM)
U.S.-backed measures may boost Libyan opposition
(By Editorial,
March 18, 2011; 9:12 PM)
Evaluating teachers is a delicate conversation
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March 18, 2011; 12:25 PM)
Evaluating teachers is a delicate conversation
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March 18, 2011; 1:58 PM)
D.C. elementary students sickened by cocaine
(Post,
March 18, 2011; 12:29 AM)
President Obama's timid words on gun reform
(By Editorial,
March 18, 2011; 12:37 PM)
UDC president deserves a fair shake
(By Editorial,
March 18, 2011; 12:37 PM)
Facing budget cuts, Pr. George's county risks losing busing to its best programs
(Post,
March 17, 2011; 2:36 PM)
District investigates special-ed school
(Post,
March 17, 2011; 1:41 PM)
Abduction charges dropped against George Mason student in library dispute
(Post,
March 17, 2011; 1:38 PM)
D.C. probes special-ed school Rock Creek Academy
(Post,
March 17, 2011; 10:01 PM)
In Jack Johnson's shadow
(By Editorial,
March 16, 2011; 8:40 PM)
In D.C.'s Parkside-Kenilworth Community, a promise of change
(By Editorial,
March 16, 2011; 8:39 PM)
Too soon to write off nuclear power
(By Editorial,
March 16, 2011; 8:42 PM)
Abduction charges dropped against George Mason student in library dispute
(Post,
March 17, 2011; 1:17 PM)
Feds end probe of college gender bias
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March 16, 2011; 7:51 PM)
On college campuses, a gender gap in student government
(Post,
March 17, 2011; 8:27 AM)
Study: Manassas Park and Calvert County have most efficient schools in D.C. area
(Post,
March 16, 2011; 4:38 PM)
Fairfax County school board to review discipline policies
(Post,
March 16, 2011; 11:29 AM)
Children of diplomats displaced by strife often caught between two worlds
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March 16, 2011; 11:29 AM)
Gray 'comfortable' with search for schools chief, despite narrow focus
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March 16, 2011; 11:24 AM)
Spat over study room leads to George Mason student's arrest
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March 16, 2011; 10:56 AM)
Spat over study room leads to George Mason student's arrest
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March 16, 2011; 12:27 AM)
In Maryland, a renewed chance for a bag tax
(By Editorial,
March 15, 2011; 8:05 PM)
Pfc. Bradley Manning doesn't deserve humiliating treatment
(By Editorial,
March 15, 2011; 8:04 PM)
The United States watches as Moammar Gaddafi gains
(By Editorial,
March 15, 2011; 8:02 PM)
Obama: Rewrite No Child Left Behind before next school year
(Post,
March 16, 2011; 10:55 AM)
In aftermath of student's suicide, Fairfax board examines discipline practices
(Post,
March 15, 2011; 3:59 AM)
Never mind
Tuesday March 15, 2011)
A foreclosure settlement plan might make matters worse
(By Editorial,
March 14, 2011; 8:11 PM)
Lessons from loss in Maryland's gay-marriage battle
(By Editorial,
March 14, 2011; 8:08 PM)
In D.C., the 'shady deals' that weren't
(By Editorial,
March 14, 2011; 11:51 PM)
In aftermath of student's suicide, Fairfax board examines discipline practices
(Post,
March 14, 2011; 11:09 PM)
Obama: Rewrite No Child law before next school year
(Post,
March 16, 2011; 12:05 PM)
ROTC's return:
Harvard's welcome can lessen the military-civilian divide
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March 13, 2011; 9:06 PM)
Let all Maryland students dream
(By Editorial,
March 13, 2011; 8:08 PM)
Time to act on free trade:
U.S. agreements with South Korea, Colombia and Panama should be approved - soon
(Post,
March 13, 2011; 9:09 PM)
Lego contests put minority students on a mission
(Post,
March 13, 2011; 11:55 PM)
U-Va. fraternity pledge hospitalized after soy-sauce dare
(Post,
March 12, 2011; 11:46 PM)
Facing budget cuts, Pr. George's county risks losing busing to its best programs
(Post,
March 17, 2011; 2:23 PM)
D.C.'s cozy election oversight
Saturday March 12, 2011; 6:38 PM)
Teenager suspended from Fairfax County school over acne drug
(Post,
March 22, 2011; 10:18 AM)
Most schools could face 'failing' label under No Child Left Behind, Duncan says
(Post,
March 10, 2011; 5:54 AM)
Kaya Henderson nominated D.C. schools chancellor
(Post,
March 17, 2011; 1:24 PM)
Prince George's replaces High Point High principal after attack is shown on YouTube
(Post,
March 8, 2011; 8:14 PM)
Board chairman says UDC may ask President Allen Sessoms to repay some airfare costs
(Post,
March 8, 2011; 10:27 PM)
Prince George's school fight posted on YouTube frustrates parents, students
(Post,
March 7, 2011; 10:14 PM)
UDC students stage protest, call for school president's resignation
(Post,
March 7, 2011; 8:00 PM)
Gray 'comfortable' with search for schools chief, despite narrow focus
(Post,
March 8, 2011; 4:07 AM)
D.C. interim schools chief reportedly getting some job security
(Post,
March 6, 2011; 8:25 PM)
District schools cram for DC CAS tests
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March 6, 2011; 9:12 PM)
Jay Mathews: Amid the SAT-obsessed, this family doesn't live by the numbers
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March 13, 2011; 9:23 PM)
Computer science programs use mobile apps to make coursework relevant
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March 13, 2011; 4:54 PM)
No evidence mayoral control led to D.C. schools' better test scores, report says
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March 4, 2011; 10:55 PM)
Prince George's schools employee accused of watching porn on job
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March 3, 2011; 8:20 PM)
Midwest union battles highlight debate over improving schools
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March 3, 2011; 9:36 AM)
Children of diplomats displaced by strife often caught between two worlds
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March 3, 2011; 7:24 PM)
Midwest union battles highlight debate over improving schools
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March 3, 2011; 12:15 PM)
Symbol of academic prowess isn't ready for its close-up
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March 1, 2011; 9:55 PM)
UDC president's expenses questioned
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March 1, 2011; 10:28 PM)
Education Writers Association honors 2 Post reporters
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February 28, 2011; 8:28 PM)
Chestnut Hill, Pa. Catholic college, fires gay part-time professor
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February 27, 2011; 4:14 PM)
Is America's best high school soft on math?
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February 27, 2011; 11:29 PM)
Study: Manassas Park and Calvert County have most efficient schools in D.C. area
(Post,
February 27, 2011; 11:27 PM)
Synthetic marijuana widely used at Naval Academy, some midshipmen say
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February 28, 2011; 12:57 AM)
Va. African Americans split in battle for school choice
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February 26, 2011; 7:28 PM)
Pr. George's school board approves big cuts
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February 25, 2011; 12:43 AM)
Fairfax County school board to review discipline policies
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February 24, 2011; 11:16 PM)
Arlington school budget proposal includes raises, larger classes
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February 24, 2011; 10:13 PM)
Ten Commandments' return to Va. school district depends on legal battle's outcome
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February 23, 2011; 9:45 PM)
Pr. George's school board to make cuts to close $155 million budget gap
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February 23, 2011; 9:55 PM)
D.C. teachers union, former leader clash over pay
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February 22, 2011; 8:03 PM)
Family of Fairfax teen suicide victim wants changes in school disciplinary policies
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February 21, 2011; 10:14 PM)
A University of Virginia student has a bright idea: 'Flash seminars'
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February 20, 2011; 10:43 PM)
Jay Mathews: Md. teachers' support shows value of civics exam
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February 20, 2011; 10:43 PM)
Suicide turns attention to Fairfax discipline procedures
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February 20, 2011; 12:39 AM)
Democrats join GOP in voting to block tighter regulation of for-profit schools
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February 18, 2011; 8:04 PM)
D.C. area schools show off reforms at Obama administration conference
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February 19, 2011; 10:06 PM)
Cafeteria trays vanishing from colleges in effort to save food
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February 17, 2011; 10:38 PM)
U.S. funding for D.C. schools tied to reviving scholarship program
(Post,
February 16, 2011; 10:29 PM)
Accounting firm hired to help D.C. schools find savings, new money sources
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February 16, 2011; 7:51 PM)
Fairfax County students no longer have to pay for A.P. tests
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February 16, 2011; 10:07 PM)
Ten Commandments in school stirs fight in Va. district
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February 17, 2011; 10:40 PM)
School officials, teachers unions scrutinize Obama's divisive education agenda
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February 16, 2011; 9:31 AM)
Tax credits for private-school scholarships shot down by Virginia Senate committee
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February 15, 2011; 10:40 PM)
Obama's education budget would spare Pell grants, increase spending 11% overall
(Post,
February 14, 2011; 1:05 PM)
The Answer Sheet: Teachers hitting kids? Yes
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February 13, 2011; 10:08 PM)
Rhee's five big missteps
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February 13, 2011; 6:03 PM)
D.C. schools to use data from teacher evaluation system in new ways
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February 13, 2011; 9:48 PM)
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